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"Friends" to get $750,000 per episode
All you "Friends" lovers here's
an interesting fact which will tell you that it 'really
pays' to be good friends - pun intended.
The cast of Friends, which will enter into its sixth season,
have negotiated a deal with NBC which could well be one
of the highest paying deals per episode.
According to the new two-year contract, the cast of Friends,
which includes David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry,
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette and Matt LeBlanc,
will be getting a package of $750,000 per episode. This
is a raise from their $125,000 five-year deal which they
signed in 1996. The actors were negotiating as a group for
a package of $1 million per new episode.
In addition to the flat rate, the stars of the series will
see their share of lucrative syndication rights double from
a half point to a full point, according to industry sources.
The deal assures NBC of an anchor for its Thursday night
showcase through the 2002 television season.
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